Types of Resistance
Africa
India
China
Middle East
100

Why would countries push for independence?

They would resist and make it harder to control them. They were motivated by wanting their independence. 

100

What happened in the Aba Women’s Riots?

Violent protest in Nigeria against taxes and political oppression.

100

Who was the non-violent leader?

Mohandas Gandhi

100

Why was China able to reject European Imperialism for so long?

China was self-sufficient

100

What was the Arab Rebellion?

To gain independence from centuries of Ottoman rule and create a unified Arab nation in Northern Africa to East Asia.

200

What style refuses to obey the demands of a government or occupying power without resorting to active measures of opposition.

Nonviolent Civil Disobedience 

200

Who fought in the Battle of Adwa? Circle who won.

Italy vs Ethiopia   

200

What group was majority of members Hindu and wanted greater self-government for Indians in India?

Indian National Congress (INC)

200

Who did the Boxers not like?

Christians and Foreigners 

200

This was an exchange of letters between Sir Henry McMahon and Sharif Hussein about the possible Arab Revolt against Ottoman Empire and future borders in the Middle East if Ottoman Empire is defeated.

McMahon-Hussein Letters

300

What style is a state of armed conflict between different nations, states, or groups?

War

300

What message did Pixley ka Isaka Seme give in this speech?

Everyone is different and should live how they want.

300

What group were Muslim and wanted independence for India and creation of 2 countries: India and Pakistan?

Muslim League

300

How did Opium get into China?

Trade. Britain bought tea with silver, but ran out and then traded tea for opium. Then, it lead to the Opium Wars.

300

A secret deal between Britain, France & Russia would divide up territory in the Middle East if they defeated the Ottoman Empire in WWI.

Sykes-Picot Agreement

400

What style demonstrations in which demonstrators themselves engage in aggressive or destructive acts.

Violent Protest

400

What is the Pan-African Congresses?

An attempt to unify Africa to get foreign influence out of Africa. 

400

Name ONE injustice going on during the British ruing in India.

Amritsar Massacre 1919 - British troops fired on the crowd of unarmed protesters (300killed).

Taxes on needed items (salt, clothing...)

400

What was the effect of the Boxer Rebellion?

China had to pay money, could not import weapons and allow more ports for trade. 

400

What was the Balfour Declaration?

Creation of Israel

500

What style manages international relations typically by a country’s representatives going abroad to meet with another country’s representatives?

Diplomacy 

500

Give one of the 2 examples of post-imperialist Africa

Rwanda - massive genocide

South Africa - Apartheid (segregation)  

500

What was the Salt March?

A non-violent civil disobedient movement, Indians marched over 250 miles to make salt from the sea. This broke the law a thousands were arrested. 

500

What was the Eight Nation Alliance?

Eight countries agreed to fight together against the Boxers so they could gain more access into China. 

500

What is the Pan-Arabism?

The idea of unifying North Africa and East Asia